CISCO-STUN-MIB

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The MIB module for serial Tunneling.

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stunIPAddr
The configured IP address used for all serial tunnelling in this router.
stunGroupTable
A table of entries representing STUN groups configured on the router. Each STUN-enabled interface is assigned to a STUN group, and packets can only travel between STUN-enabled interfaces in the same group.
stunGroupEntry
Status and parameter values for a group.
stunGroupIndex
The configured STUN group number.
stunProtocolType
The protocol type for this STUN group.
stunPortTable
A list of STUN-enabled interfaces (ports).
stunPortEntry
Status and parameter values for a STUN port.
stunPortGroupIndex
The group number to which the stun port belongs. Frames will only be routed to other ports (on this or another router) in the same stun group. This group must match a stunGroupIndex in the stunGroupTable.
stunPortDefaultPeerType
The type of identification of the default partner for unrecognized addresses. If there is no default route then the stunRouteType field of stunPortDefaultRemote is 'other'. If ip then the value is in stunRouteIP; if serial or serialDirect then the value i ...
stunPortDefaultPeerIP
The ip address of the remote default STUN partner, for unrecognized addresses. 0.0.0.0 is returned if the default route type is not ip.
stunPortDefaultPeerSerialInterface
If stunRouteType is serial then this is the serial interface index of the point-to-point link to the remote partner; if stunRouteType is serialDirect then the partner is in the local STUN. if stunRouteType is ip then this field is 0.
stunRouteTable
A table containing information about specific SDLC addresses. There is one table entry for each SDLC address configured by the STUN ROUTE command.
stunRouteEntry
The information regarding a single STUN address.
stunRouteStationAddress
The poll address of the station. 256 indicates the ALL parameter on the STUN ROUTE command, which is the route for all unrecognized addresses.
stunRouteType
The type of identification of the remote partner.
stunRouteRemoteIP
The ip address of the remote STUN partner. 0.0.0.0 if partner type is not ip.
stunRouteSerialInterface
The local interface index to the remote partner. 0 is returned if the partner type is not direct or frameRelay.
stunRoutePriority
The priority with which this station's traffic will be routed across the network.
stunRoutePeerState
The state of the peer connection through the STUN tunnel.
stunRouteLocalAck
Indicates if the STUN connection is locally acknowledged. TRUE-> STUN connection is locally acknowledged FALSE-> STUN connection is not locally acknowledged ::= { stunRouteEntry 7 } SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Count of ...
stunRouteTxPackets
Count of frames transmitted at the serial interface with this station's address.
stunRouteRxBytes
Count of bytes received from the serial interface with this station's address.
stunRouteTxBytes
Count of bytes transmitted at the serial interface with this station's address.
stunGlobalGroup
A collection of objects providing global STUN information.
stunGroupGroup
A collection of objects providing information about STUN groups .
stunPortGroup
A collection of objects providing information about STUN enabled interfaces.
stunRouteGroup
A collection of objects providing information about STUN defined routes.

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